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Browr Tromson 5% (i ariford’s Shopping Center: Glad News To Housewives * Our March Sale Of China, Glass, Lamps, Mirrors, Etc. NOW COMES WITH ITS MANY BENEFIT | Large Number Filo ~—Hold Dress THING ROBBERY SOLVED. Iu Plainville News ASK THAT PASTOR - BERETAINED HERE fRev. Arthur A. Ball of M. E. Church Invited to Remain come Ta Blanks—Firemen to Hold Carnival Rehearsal—Plain- | ence which meets in Jamaica, N. Y., MARCH 9, 1925, A Merry Company" to be glven to- . that infants of tender age have no morrow night at 8 o'clock in the rlsto ews place In the theaters, Interruptions !4':-|||H|\||vlly theater by the Plain- to programs have taken place when ville high school, was held in the youngsters fretted and the possibili- theater Saturday morning at 10 tes of disease germs has also been o'clock, Fine progress in all parts considered by the managers, Moth- | was opserved and an excellent r ers are up incarms over the pro- hearsal was held, Some surprising posal to limit the shows to oldd tulent was shown by the principals children and adults and say that cngaged in the show and judging they cannot attend the entertain- from the rehearsal, the operetta \\m: ments unless they leave the children e i complete suec Between the with kind neighbors, «cts, a numbr of speclalty numbers Since the fnauguration of the two will be offered. Miss Trumbull will S J hl P i I' w show prbgram dn Sunday nights, appear in a solo dance; Misses | [. Osep § al‘lSIIOHe]‘S Yor- many 'mmnm have attended and Flodquist and Parrar will render a o o the move of the managers will dls- plano and violin duetsand both of hp Mod Fdifi rupt this family diversion, some these will be In thelr usual high SIp 1o Modern Editice | mothers think. Others, however, | ordor, e | heartily approve the saying Candies will be sold to the aud- . {that the managers have made a school during the play and as this | | Art Displays Undesirable is something out of the ordinary, it Y stpiereess | Art displays, especlally the works | x | will oceasion a night of r pleas- | Mothers Angry at Babie's Being ‘ of the old masters, may cept- | ure for those who are to attend, able in the school rooms of the new n»-i} art Barred From Theatres—Dr, I cast r of Class Marino, of floor during 1 school but displays on the gymnasium living Salv ore son of Jo-| (rltkiaen Lack of Vocabulary— |11t o0 the | quet in celebration of the patent committee, nt | |opened after Faster, the basem ent act | “D. Not ater, d Life. was as nothing money ! ways be Asking Is A short time “Jokesmiths,” in a local the- iscoursed on Married Nothing! &L.” Chats = Getting— ago two Part of the dialogue follow on but i > “Broke!” seph Marino, has been elected treas- not be tolerated by the | ey " | ville Bricfs, urer of the freshman class at the | Fire at Wade School, |leeal police department. Officer but I never give her any: | Worcester Polytechinie Tnstitute. Mr. | William W, Thompson was com- % CE0 G o | Rev. Arthur A. Ball, pastor of the | ylaring s ono of the most popular | OPENINg services fn the new S, | pelled 1o order one couple from the || Claiming is not Giving! | Plalnville M. E. church, was signally | members of his class there and is [Joseph's church yesterday marked | Jance floor on Baturday night, when | Just hecause ‘one store { honored yesterday at the fourth | well up In bis stuis, the passing of the old m-”m.,,,"“"":“‘ "'y“’,""l gdaiice e ,"l”‘l“ claims it gives better values quarte ference of the members M. E. Church Notes . R e steps resulted in a display which el 9y flguuriRy iy grencels the members A e \hich has served for about 70 years. | many poople thought rivalled the re- than_all the rest, means | ot the m-‘.,-{"h ]\\"h»-v\‘;(t .,.1,‘“,‘,,‘...,,.“‘MM monting ot U Dlatnviie Af. | The basement of the new edifice wan |eont cclipse, The young woman was nothing! The question is: I vote 8 Cus sking m to return o o) % s o " i “ 7] ;,\“’“ \\,,,V\,h.‘.d,,:. ;,]f{|,],l\ ",-_ The | E. church this evening at 8 o'clock. used yesterday for celebration of all A ormed H»:_n she must desist from | Vhat does the PUBLIC | conference was presided over by| Wednesday evening a Community |of the masses and the Sup fler- | d2ncing until she put on more |f thinly Rev. John Henry Bell, D. D., of New | 11ght will be held, Supper will be |noon and cvening services, The bus .!1'1”‘“1";*"'“'““ U Stuunanc deltdt The Public in general pat = v 0 1 hall s rtly afterwar | o & & Haven, and he stated that he served by the Ladies' Ald socicty [ment has been transformed into a AT 3 i b S - THeugle Rat, 80 Balls fotatlon | fromoo'ologk for L Bol swinetbiia | Baautieail chagel i whicht aially ‘,“71 p \l’n‘\ Celebrate Raise ‘ JOH.M( our store. They like here would be agreeable to the cab- | program consising of games and |comodated all of the parishioners | ~Plans are being discussed by the | our Merchandise, our Values inet of the New York FKast confer-|songs will be provided by a com-|yesterday. When the main church is|!'0¢a! post office employes for a bun- and our Methods of doing Business 4 3 5 & | of the president in signing the postal | . . AR R R q on April 15. Rev. Mr. Ball thanked | Sewing Circle Mects | #hapel will be used for the children | it ima? Nol Standile f This Annual Occasmn, gaining in size and im- the \"rm’n' ence for the confidence| The Martha Rebekah Sewing cir-|of the parish. | Incrense bill. The new bill means a Cla'lm‘ g ‘\.“' Steadily in- . | s s 1 that die| cle will mect o sew Wednesday aft- | 1t we proud moment for Rev, |Substantial salary check on March || creasing business PROVES portance from year to year, is now acknowledged | sould remain hiere At it was agree- | crnoon at 2 oelock at the home of [Ollver T." Magnell, pastor of the |14 for back pay to January 1 as the || that those are FACTS, | s 1 » | bill is stroactive to that date . | able to the bishop. Mrs, Sophia Hemingway on Linden |church, when he stepped upon the | DS roactiv 3 i to he the greatest event of its kind for Connecticut ! Rev. Mr. Ball 1s among the most |strect, | Litak for the eelebration af the HNE _Ban Tickets Welcome I popular clergymen of the town. He | Successful Rehearsal | mass in the new church as he has| Tickets to the police ball are being Sl Ry o et s Kooy | The chsth ohilz ahotan vorked untiringly. Since coming to | welcomed about the city as the re- | ecople.. Because of cur lar n f | came to Plainville succeeding Ttev.| The cast of children who are to |worked ur i | \ | BEOT v large and varied stock, this A. B. Dewberry, and since taking | take part in the §t. Patrick’s night [the, parish from Wethersfield, Fr.|turns for the event, which will take | Q ala on: L T over the pastorate he has mac | entertainment for the church of | Magnell has eleared away the parish | place on April 17 at the high school | sale has more significance than ever for thrifty peo- | lario number of friends inecry e[ Our Lady of Merey, held very suc- [1ebt and D crected oo of the |g&ymnasium, show o splendid r . s e ; e nomination. His work in the church | cogsey) rehearsal in the church hail |handsomest churches in New Eng- [sponse. The program will include ! Fire Threatens School, ple. Prices in China and Glass Section are greatly | has been recomnized by those 10| gn Broad strost yesterday after |land. The church will cost practical- | an entertainment in the Community | Prompt work on the part of (he . & whom his ministrations have been ' .01 Solo and echorus numbers |1y $300,000, when fully equipped theater, after which the dancing will | local fire department nipped a chime reduced. madslea e dionniby thad &poil over and promise to be| The old church will be used on |take place in the gymnasium, The |ney fire in the bud at the John K, - tancous action of yesterday's moct- dcte snccess, Anther rehear- |March 17 for an enterfainment by| procceds of the cvent will go to| Wade school, a part of the East | ing In asking him to return to| o held in the church hall |Division No. 1, A, O. H., after which | swell the police pension fund. | Bristol school plant, &hortly after 9 Plainville for another year. Rev. |y o5 noon at 4 o'clock. fc will be removed from its tempo- Church Buyer Wanted o'clock this morning. The children Mr. Ball's relations with his flock e S |rary site to make way for the im-| Anyone wanting an old chy able 1o resime their studies and the public have been pleasant, Miss i . soct | Provement of the grounds about the striks hargai with I thin a few minutes after the alarm | £ £ rirude man of West : ; £ ArEamn il G | Think Rohbery Solved, T | home today |mew edific in anticipation of the|Gliver T. Magnell for the old St.|had been sent in. { The Blalnvllle pelice 80d puthotl | ph pisiss wiie, spont a few | ceremones of dedication. . | Joseph's church, according to an- | — | ties who have been stigating the < L Aot 1in church, ¢ " < 2 o s 7 = [itevn fesitien Investigating the | g, o visitsng her uncle Dr, 3, Prior,| In _addition {0 Ak chvareh: | vouncements mads i ie| CHILDREN AND MATCHES, e e | TObBCIY Foter in Mountain View Jast| William L. Ward of East street is | the 1‘-'““/";":‘] e e Lo wfIN rvices in the now | Fire at 12 Connerton street Satues | Will Hold Card Party I ine antertaint - Sl hat | confined to his home with il LogINRIOGNAtI AN AR ELY 1P L1 | edifice. The ol structure will soon | day did damage estimated at $800- b . | d Card Party idson Maine, Jr., will entertain lay evening + gatisfied that 1 ! i /- narish | day z na t y " > i Lt o s ay evel are 64 €ec 1 A A ew chureh contains small parish ave leg Vrese site 7 ¢ o " Berlln News The T. A. B. society will hold a [the members of the Tted Pepper | (noy have solved the affair and that| wers of Fiast Main street [BeW £t e Sl aillce T site tlo) Chief WilMam J. Noblo. The bldae | "set back" and “forty--five” card |class of the Methodist Sunday | 1forian Laskewski of Orange street, | has returned from $t, Mary’s hospi- | ha -«”d L joining the l-fi;]m,}l Hill school and | was in a six tenement block at 13 S g Ic asko of Or: treet, 5 » the heating plant. e paris nless sold will be torn dc e oo anaton orant % petes ot o~ . _ . .varty at the hall on Thursday eve- |School at his home on lowcr Main | xea Tiritain who W wtenced to| 1] #n Waterburs whore ho under- o the heating plav T [06 PEVEH L‘X’]lxrvh‘:i”’.p‘;:ffl:w“”‘ down by th | Connerton treet owned \zsvv'l,‘lllt;odore ning of this week. Festivities will [strect this evening at 7:30 o'clock. | {he Cheshire Reformatory from the | Went an operation the removal| i es o that entertainments may be| pab Forim Meeting, ‘H“u ~ 2 ‘x“' ™ ”m‘;:“‘] {"ghm | begin at 8 o'clock and prizes will be | Charles Fiske of the U. 8. Navy | New Britain court last Friday, was| Of his tonsils, " ‘ | siven o & Nmited number and the | wpy o ‘e LoRM Meeting. | Co. No. 5 and four' minutes lateras awarded to the winners, Tt is ex- |is spending a furlough as the guest | yosnonsible for the break e B o) warislsuppers, | ek s Leoie o i B S el i e s hio i com (O SRy pected that a large attendance will [0f his parents Mr. and Mrs, Charles | Clucq which have been found | Strect has vesumed his dutios at the | Kitehen will afiow of pArsh SORREEH| place in th world in which to writo the corner of Connerton and’ Olfve be present Viske at their home on the Beckley | anow that Laskowski and one or two| Victor Barher shop after a week's |the first 9WRICE B0 B BEE T a book” was one of the many sta cts, The fire started in a closet % g A Ll ey 10t L £ ) March 12. The boiler room i " | ling assertions made by Dr. Dal y » gecond o T G Y | Road. companions were ecen often in the |iliness at his home, it s piatiat orthe | oSS GRS of- _Ja 48] an the second floor, heing causef diy The meeting of tho Tierlin Mon's |, Pil0 Dutton wiil have charge of | yictnity of the store in Mountain| Thomas Conlon of Pierce street |/IFelY shut off trom We TS0 & [18) Lore Sharpe professor of English | childron playing with maiches.. The B be Men's [y R C y O e H 3 2 % | church, adding greatl » the W at B on Universi at the use od t p: ) 5 the entertainment program at the 5 ats of the section are | was sche d 1o undergo an opera- | 14T 4 o = b house was naged to the extent of —_— Dible class, scheduled for Wednes- |yoaly mesting. of the, ey slientalomibiegeiton ang s elen i (O nderRSian fODetRl LG I Thel]ie Mazaed Verte oo fiimiraatin: af the VR eraonl s o0 T e $300. | day evening; promises to be well at- |31t Wonnesdes oronme o ImItY | UipSappearnucatoftilina o a s St i Helighespl IR0 o e e pout thakrisw rotrciils em ol fia e e Ga e Soion & : e o ; » Wedne evening. i on several occasions, Court ( | Lawton, F. of A |0 e st fir it dp el fy i | tended, The speaker of the evening | yjies Mai Neilso AL VL : i d its protection ns *|last evening. Dr. Sharpe eriticiz _. : Ker | Miss Ma Neilson of Hartford | R ‘ew Britam cot tomorrow evening 8 V3 ard Of rinance (o eet I s ne chartes G. Cooper of 1he lanent the week-end as the gusst of | 10 128 arrested in ‘\v-.\v it ‘:\'”v‘ e o s o il o iies)| Blone) and aieel smployed UMl the Jack of vocabulary in the mod- | 9 Fverylan's Bible _cla: NawhBHE Vi Hazoll Dornyiatt ler hiome il for a number of breaks in tha ylo'elock in the Legion hall on Whit- {versally so that there is practically | ern day use . English m;u.\zv[ Omfle 0[ T()\lm Glerk ain, Precednig the talk a shorL[;v;‘ e i S jand was tenced to the ""»""‘”“ | ing street ‘ 1 . {nothing to Lurn. 1nd gave examples to show how business meeting will be held, A rehcarsal for the minstrel en- | 0¥ [LWo companions were tried 1A Tl ® Weeuns cliy will mort 10| Tpyre egeapes and commodious €n- | win gescriptive adjectives cover —— Poor Condition of Road tertainment to 1 £ | the juvenile court. Lt Maut night at the home of o s provide ample means of €xit | everythin | The poor condition of the New |lctic hall next Tucsday evening for | SOT® TR WD SR TGS o 3T e O | i time of emergency, Visitors o) After flaying molefn H P FOR REDUGTION””"”“ road from Upson's corner 1o [the benefit of the Community cluh | - LL¢ the family i ‘lw' Members will take the 7:2 ki ihe church yesterday marvelled at|system, he stated that the 5 fand banic hilltsineing lamonted by |wlil Le helil this evening, A numiier | 250,15 GUSRIE WAt CHEY (08 & BERA car from Diah file s new alrictiine, awhlohl Shos| emy v whIGl 6 Drin S g Futuse : Berlinites who must use the road |of specially offerings will be given | 0 U1 MEAM Bntranen wis e S0 chaies b noted i the |y 50 qed to the clty's roster of [ erations was in the open places un- | Rensington Man Kicked By Horse— | for travel every day. I'ar several by falent from Middletown. LR e | condition ot Fre of Wish-| )0 Hdsome buildings. impered by conventionality. He bhe- T - | weeks arter the holes were filled in | S 2 ‘ '“"‘"‘“fi" “: repo i o i ineton streat Company I, Wins lioved every youth sho Mews Lyceum Tonight—Lenten | (1 thoroughfare presented a good | POCKET PICKED OF $18 Ll L B S| naugh of it around the West | put out alone in the open t A i ) $18. acle mountain g local pol + SGED S . 2 et | him the neessary self determir Deyotions on: ieena i ; uv‘n"nnrw and driving over it was| A pickpockct took $18 from Mra. | oo or : T T L End five yg Lilquintet fihim Ncessar i Tuesday Night This | pickp T have turned over this information to 5 { ty | to comfortable, but of late old condi-|{ John Ni. Dwight i t police. 228 took t came of ity jitor g Week—Reckless Drivers Amsl«].\:vl:r:m”) ase roturn d and those using | whiln she store File Income Tax Blanks ST ghen Dt lfl,l'l.,i;:":,‘-‘q 5 Henss road find themsclves riding over | afternoon, she reported to the polic A larae himbor ot Blninsslia peos night at the high school cou | The board of finance will meet to- |, series of bumps that defy deserip- | i B, s Tt ol e score of 20 10 king the series face morrow evening at § o'clock in the [ tion and that tend fo set all parts . A e . lone all. The West End five was | office of the town clerk to fix the|Of automobiles to squeaking ~and| NO‘N a Tramer Assistant Postmaster James J. Gra- | 4 ofon S PR S pi e anies \:“1\:]‘: l_m.l ““M“,’r‘ Prophet,” ed tpon the rate of taxation for the next fiscal | 5T02NIr2. hiam who 5 a notary public, 1§ Sign- | pyain e “oac SO DEAIC VAl eagie of P nt Nicholas M i, S (i ) e ) Woman's Aid Meeting R S e D St e oAk eoiation e e National Guard | Dutler of Columbia University to the | been sent to members of the board | A MCeting of the Woman's Aid FEampeaT i e O on b han At advt. Soun. A a consequence Woodford | tect that whlle this country had S 2 SRt “j 1‘ society of the Berlin Congregational hundreds here who have not yet g T \mv-\m]v A:‘l-t,(u"»“« "‘ ‘s, while | Produced great leaders in busir ¥ Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruft. |church will be hold at the home of filed their returns. Information B [intavedigritiuathe SaV st B Al o8 e vl S ormnierae. it ohaa he tax rate will not be any higher fMrs, Thomas €. Hodgson of Berlin | rom the revenue office in Hartford Temlesse? Plans 1 n'llbua| {he Nigh school five was called MBON ooy o ren pfophet or philosanhir: and it may be lower than it was|street, on Wednesday aflcrnoon, dates that people Will he given u Practice for Gunners|to supply the deficiencics in he | %G00y 50 hroved why this was during the past year, it:was stated | March 11, at 3 o'clo Mont March 16 to AV San R adrs G AT e The | Company L. lineup, guards- | z | tcday by a well known town official. Men's G ohate e et A office ' S o, 2 i 9 men displayed a fla m " v Men's Lyccum Debate ir affidavits in the officc. ThIS | super dreadnaught Tennessee Ie I A CEE The exact rate Is asccrtained by di-| ‘The Men's club of the Stanloy | ¢l necessitate the mailing of them | hehind for overhauling shen the | Which worried the W Rec S Eineat viding the amount to be raised by | Memorial church, New Britain, will e it i not later the o S0l es balile et siamed b t on whom the " organ o taxation by the grand list and the he present at the meeting of the & o'clock Sunday eveniug, March 15. |, e PP il ) e s were pinned, | epoh proceded matter is merely a question of ma-|Men's Lyceum of Kensinglon tonight Blanks will be furnished at Natile: {omeriow e ]v,"‘ on @ | were completely bottled up thro thematics, jat 8 o'clock in the parlors of the | post office to those who desire A e T : t will | out the contest. The members of the hoard of fin- | Kensington' Congregational church L T Hold Carsial S il School Mecting Tonight ance are Robert O. Clark, Represen- [to hear the debate on *Resolve I, R e el e e ‘\_‘I s g Construction of a new school plar tative Franeis Deming, Miss Johann |That e Connecticnt logis ) 5 B i . 11 to meet the rapid expa C old a ¢ 1 iring the t 0 n |to m e rapi ¥ Murray, Bernard P. Moore, Clande |should enact a law requiving all | \\-\1\1:\:') y!\ywn‘r‘ to build up ,,.“; ,‘MJ' r,‘]‘.‘ i will be considere W. Stevens and James J. Fitzsimons, |nutomobile owners'to carry liability o e L e L cial mecting of the Iif Berlin's tax rate has worried resi- |insurance of not less than $10,000." | ars of the hose company have|d4n miles southiwest 1 | tonight in the East 1 dents for several rs and, with|All debates conducted by the Ly-| S AaiA e H”:,. L o | The plans in prospect the tax pald to the fire districts, the [ceum are open fo the public and | e e S S e B e e rate mounts to about 36 mills, ex-,many residents of Kensington avail their quarfe h‘/a v’“k Linsenpiabeinith rv"vl_ g '! Nl i e i R s e e Sihanily o orced to go to the town f any | ing planes, launched from he S P Ly e o e o Vi s this is primarily a duty of | will fiy above the mountain ani give | and the bo size, With steps alrcady taken to- |hear discussions on interesting saving is realized | her gunners the range of the hidden | nearly $100.000 to pay fc ward inauguration of equalization of [iccts. | HICAEaVID 6 & Silsaritarg gl etk sl “At present taxes, the rate will probably drop; The debate shoutd be a cach year through the efforts of the | target 20 miles away. | At pr : ‘ axes, > rate ably drop S0l ' % = R Ehoucelis ' has two wooden schools, considerably when it Is drawn up the |heated o the affirmative | company fo kecp the firchouse in i en xehoples AR George ( George .G good condition, The only money p v i A N e iy by B tovnlia 1T WHY!I! o T K z n- tive the defenders will be Gilbert at a fi o overhauling ‘oo | & ahics "ony Toldnto of Kensington, em- “hildre unde hree Tone D e e pin. | Johnson and Lyman Hall. All of e cquipment, TR tat 010 oap T oneer tnay e | WECHI GogRIITN 1y | Tully injured Saturday, when he was [these mien are old timers in the t many repairs and altera- | fop repais, ete., when you can get Will he barred from ; | o by a horse. The shoe on the |Lyceum and have taken part in tions were made in the firchouse | n Jiberal allowance toward a new | ture houses, according to aunounce- | Kicked by 1 : inful and | Many of the dcbates. It is expected throughout the past y ments from the who fe animal's foot inflicted a painfu ) ) a e ien 6 ot moientu'a IEgsHL t the contest will be a close one. g R e b ol He was attended by Dr. A, J. Good-| . A S Fawts Clirch LA col iR R : en or closed. and pay the halance C t T’ ater L e | Lenten devotions will be held on be finished which will tend to pro- |open or closed. and pa) ala ! Ommuni y neate : o o Wl e A I e U instead! of Wednes- |\ Gioria Goull Bishiop who., tect Better the equipment of the on easy monthly payments. et me ST : | : fLone O irdok (the hovae aftached |08y WiEDY at SL Fauls churchithis | oisnes danting bné day a. partment. The apparatus consists of | call and give you an~ estimate on Sonlalnutlic i i ajority floor was on a truck, tt The services will Hegin to- | W ihoe o ¢ two frucks, one of which was Your old car and a demonstration | LR = D ng con- to it being balky. The [ctused fo) night at 7:30 o'elock and | ¢ friay el s las bt e wee. | OF onr o, modols: i CONRAD NAGEL 3 « when to .move: beyond a slow walk and | filn B8 S g awill e | 1S unt” work 1 ght and paid f he f | and } ve having been 1 ning ; st of occupations. | pany DANIEL M. COLLINS i e : : Tolonto endeavored to instill some | o T e st of occupations. | PATSY RUTH MILLER el o ) ive M Tolonto endea |delivered by Rev. Fr. Greylish of eneal lai | pep into it. Tostead of proceeding [y pe s with Lightning. Hold Dress Rehearsa Tel. Plain. 11-11—Representing | e represented by ¥ in B of 1 T ol ong at a reasonable rate of speed, | {50, of the Way the ongheart, of mo- cast ““‘ Collins Motor Co. Plainville, l'mm.l NAME THE MAN Jagit sre {he anim icked back, one of MS|coeq ang henediction, will b '“‘fl S0 e en obhon Ui JonY sl P R Sl : ol s oot strikifg Tolonto, Who Was on o o= o o e Cetk fige 5 A i E FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS N Held As Reckless Driver Miss Mary Griswold is imiproving EWS! Tohn J. O'Connell of New T AN { from an ack of grip, which has . s arrested yesterday morning b¥ | iyused her 1o be confined to h 2 S Y e = = == - ficers Frank Brown and Orvilie S.iyome for several days ¥ = . A= s WHY FRECKLES HAS GONE) (oM, ATE RIguT= ) I CANT You 7 charged with recKlesS | Njss Doris Gibney spent Sunday | LLL 60 INTO FRECKLES 1| CAN Fi&k‘»& & | FRECKLE lgcg,o; oy & LE AND NSIY i after a car he was dvVNE [\ith friends in Suffield HOUSE AN SEE IF WELL ) COME OUT AN PLAY, e N oD q led with a machine driven V¥ Nr.and Mrs. A North of [ COME OUT AN PLAY . AISSUS ACGOOSEY \N;h— A SCRooL | o r p> 5 268 Cherry St., New |Rerlin spent vesterd 1 = = - AY — \ e e 4 'l Corrazzo 268 Cherry St. derlin spent yesterday with = > A 4 Ve ¥ \iritain. The collision happened on'son, Russell North in Sufficld : P WD ME s GUESS I'LL GO ok o3l ‘ W Farmington road near the! Miss Alda Urban of il S = G e OUT AN PLAY U WHAT DO YoU ekett residence about 2 o'clock. |was thie guest of her sister, Uiz fmmee i o Tes - I AW 2 Jih cars were badly damaged, but Earl Brown, over the weekend - T BY Avs / 2 Jne of the occtipants was hurt. The | A meeting of the board of select- ;} treh = = iriven by Corrazzo was owned imen will be held tonight at 8| " Daniel Doogone, a New Britain fo'clock in office of the town| €A fter the accldent, the ears | clerk : taketi to garages for repairs.| Miss Doris Hor daughter of | ’ several other | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Honiss of Hud- It 15 expected that severa ¢ tho attention of 's of, spent the weck-end in os will occupy the atten AV G AU | Gige Griswold, alko, P East Berlin Items | «dny Nigh : Whist Tuesday 4 A Ernest Bourgeols of the U. & The weekly whist of the o Navylita spending hort fun A el bo held on Navy is spending a short furloug ciety of Kensing X, instead as the guests of his parents, Mr «day night of this week, ; e Ao sy o Bourgeois®a er being ti Mrs in ( 1 prizes W omwe u d to the winners home Married Man—‘“My wife is simply terrible Bachelor—“Why Married Man—She does ask me for Bachelor—“You must al- Married Man — “Broke, True, she asks,